PLUS (MT)

Rick Steves' Europe"Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland"
Rick tours bustling Belfast and looks at some of the city's politically charged neighborhoods. Then he heads for the Antrim Coast to enjoy Portrush, Ulster's Coney Island.G

4:00 pm

Idaho's Forgotten War"A Lost Tale of Courage"
Producer-director Sonya Rosario tells the story of Amy Trice, a Kootenai woman, who declared war on the United States government in 1974 to save her people after a tribal elder freezes to death on a winter day inside his unheated home. Isolated, forgotten and living in extreme poverty, the small tribe faces extinction.G

Globe Trekker"Globe Trekker Food Hour: Southern China"
New Zealand chef Peter Gordon discovers the roots of Cantonese cuisine. His journey takes him north to Lianzhou, the mountain home of the Yao tribe, where he cooks succulent spiced pork. Next he walks the rice fields of the Pearl River Delta, cooks up a feast for boat racing crews in Guangzhou, shops in the fabled market of Qingping, and samples street fare in Chaozhou.G

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Nature's Healing Power"
This episode features stories of Idahoans who have found strength and solace in nature as they confront illness and injury. It also shines a spotlight on four Idaho nonprofits that offer outdoor retreats for cancer survivors and disabled veterans - and the dedication of their volunteers.G

7:30 pm

Dialogue"FRONTLINE's Michael Kirk"
The former Idahoan has been a part of the investigative documentary series since its beginnings, starting as its first senior producer. Host Marcia Franklin talks with Kirk about his most recent show "League of Denial," which examines whether the NFL covered up the numbers and severity of concussion-related injuries among professional football players. They also talk about his other works for the series.G

8:00 pm

Dialogue"Behind The Story with Frontline's Michael Kirk"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with former Idahoan Michael Kirk, a producer/director for FRONTLINE. Kirk, who joined Frontline at its inception in 1983, has produced more than 200 national television programs.G

8:30 pm

Oregon Field Guide"Storm Petrels/Sumpter Locomotive/B-24"
Dedicated University of Oregon marine biologists are learning more about storm petrels, tiny birds with great energy. Then the show hops aboard a train pulled by a steam locomotive.G

9:00 pm

Oregon Experience"Vortex"
The only state-sponsored rock festival in U.S. history occurred in 1970 at an Oregon state park, was free and included the freedom to wander about in little or no clothing and partake of illegal substances. The event was staged to lure young people away from planned - and potentially violent - anti-war protests in Portland.G

9:30 pm

Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge"The Southwest: Zion and Canyon De Chelly"
Wolfe explores surreal slot canyons carved by wind and water and encounters strange rock spires, called hoodoos, in Utah's Zion National Park. On the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, he goes by horseback with a Navajo guide to discover petroglyphs hidden in Canyon de Chelly.G

10:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Globe Trekker Food Hour: Southern China"
New Zealand chef Peter Gordon discovers the roots of Cantonese cuisine. His journey takes him north to Lianzhou, the mountain home of the Yao tribe, where he cooks succulent spiced pork. Next he walks the rice fields of the Pearl River Delta, cooks up a feast for boat racing crews in Guangzhou, shops in the fabled market of Qingping, and samples street fare in Chaozhou.G

11:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Nature's Healing Power"
This episode features stories of Idahoans who have found strength and solace in nature as they confront illness and injury. It also shines a spotlight on four Idaho nonprofits that offer outdoor retreats for cancer survivors and disabled veterans - and the dedication of their volunteers.G

11:30 pm

Dialogue"FRONTLINE's Michael Kirk"
The former Idahoan has been a part of the investigative documentary series since its beginnings, starting as its first senior producer. Host Marcia Franklin talks with Kirk about his most recent show "League of Denial," which examines whether the NFL covered up the numbers and severity of concussion-related injuries among professional football players. They also talk about his other works for the series.G